flooring

Flooring is the general term for a permanent covering of a floor, or for the work of installing such a floor covering. Floor covering is a term to generically describe any finish material applied over a floor structure to provide a walking surface. Both terms are used interchangeably but floor covering refers more to loose-laid materials.
Materials almost always classified as flooring include carpet, laminate, tile, and vinyl.

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    Remove and replace shower river rock tile flooring and marble wall tile water damage help

    This is my first time posting, I searched for a similar thread and didn't find much- apologies if this is a repeat! My upstairs bathroom has a walk-in shower with marble wall tile and river stone floor. The river rock flooring is getting messed up. The grout is cracking and coming loose, and a...
  2. S

    any idea for adhesive ashphelt flooring

    have asked once about adhesive for asphalt flooring any got any ideas is h40 any good standard setting the floor is clean been told by top tile apply Kera grip eco .
  3. Kay06081974

    Help with limestone flooring

    Hi can anyone help me please. I've got white patches on my polished limestone floor tried grinding it down no good, bought stain removers no good and won't polish what can I use its my kitchen floor
  4. P

    Water UFH Wet underfloor heating and Karndean/Amtico flooring

    Hi All, I'm new to the forum and not in the trade, so please excuse my ignorance. I'm looking to install wet underfloor heating using polypipe overlay plus system (18mm) and then looking to finish with a karndean/Amtico floor finish. I need some advice on: what goes on top of the underfloor...
  5. S

    South East Limestone Flooring - South Oxfordshire

    I have approx 60sq/m of limestone flooring 570x570 and 860x570 that needs laying onto an anhydrite screed. PM me for pictures or more details. Thanks Rob
  6. Barbara1

    DIY Flooring problem needing help

    Morning everyone. Just ripped out the bathroom in bungalow, and are going to place Hardybackers on the wall as Iam using large wall tiles. The problem is the floor, where I’ve taken up the old tiles it’s taken up some of the concrete floor. Some of the void’s are 10mm others 3mm. What you...
  7. C

    Tiler Kitchen / dining room / utility 47m flooring Perth

    Hi. I’m new to the forum and wanted to ask if anyone is in the Perthshire area that could tile my new kitchen floor? Joiner finishes kitchen fit mid November so hoping to get flooring done ASAP after that. It’s open plan kitchen diner into utility room. Suspended floor which will be sheeted in...
  8. G

    Tiling part of a floor.

    Hi, I’m hoping someone could advise me. I’m wanting to tile only part of my garage floor. The back wall contains my utility but the rest of the garage is a gym so has rubber matting. The garage floor is painted concrete. I know I have to put down some self levelling compound but how do I stop...
  9. PC Tile

    Stone flooring

    What's your tiling question? Pictures can be added. Hi all,,,,large format ! Stone 900x900x20 onto old and rough concrete floor,about 700 s.m any advice,,experienced tiler,many years but not with these.Any help appreciated,,,many thanks PC
  10. PC Tile

    Stone flooring

    What's your tiling question? Pictures can be added. Hi all,,,,large format ! Stone 900x900x20 onto old and rough concrete floor,about 700 s.m any advice,,experienced tiler,many years but not with these.Any help appreciated,,,many thanks PC
  11. R

    Minimum Depth XPS Backboard for Flooring?

    Evening all, Hopefully a very simple question here, can anyone advise whether 6mm XPS tile backerboard would be suitable for laying over a timber subfloor (18mm structural ply) to tile over within a bathroom? Or should be I be looking at say 10mm instead? Thanks for your assistance, Russ
  12. S

    2 tilers needed for London Underground

    Hi guys , I need 2 tilers with LUL permits to work London Underground! thank you for your attention Regards Steve1974
  13. troilus123

    Tiler Industrial Flooring

    TilePlans’ PVC industrial flooring systems represent a practical and customizable solution for those conscious of the need for a durable industrial floor covering to meet both current and future health and safety legislation. TilePlans-Industrial-Flooring tiles Ever-increasing health and...
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    Retiling existing flooring

    Hello Team, We moved into our current house a couple of years ago. The tiles were laid out throughout the floor with wet underfloor heating (approx 100sqm)...not sure how long before we bought the house. Over the last 2 years, we have seen grout come out for many of the tiles as well as the...
  15. C

    General Question Expansion joints in plank flooring

    Good evening Im a professional bathroom fitter and have good experience in this field but not large floors. Can somebody give me a few pointers please. I've a large L shaped kitchen/diner the has a traditionally screeded floor with a wet underfloor heating system. I'd like to lay some...
  16. bluesky

    egger chipboard flooring

    afternoon everyone ! bit of advice as to best way to tile on to 'egger' structural chipboard flooring in a new build . - normally overboard chipboard in hardibacker/no more ply 6mm , but this type of board can be tiled straight onto apparently . any advice /suggestions as ive not come across...
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    Flooring to tile onto

    Hi, new member here! I'm about to tile the walls and floor of our shower room. The floor at the moment is chipboard that isn't very well fitted and there aren't any joists at the edges of the room. My plan had been to remove it, strengthen the joist layout below then fit 25mm plywood but I cant...
  18. statia

    Tiling over existing vinyl flooring glue/adhesive

    Hi all, I'm going to put ceramic tiles down over a concrete floor which has previously had clear looking vinyl flooring glued down onto it as can be seen in the attachment. Am I ok to scrape off any high points and tile down onto it using the Norcros flexible adhesive (after priming with SBR)...
  19. S

    Kitchen flooring

    Hi all just after some advise on kitchen flooring. I currently have tiles, which have been fine and enduring but my kitchen is very cold. In the absence of underfloor heating, I’m debating between porcelain tiles and LVT. The “con” with the tiles Is they will be colder. It seems Amtico is a...
  20. Calabrese Flooring

    Mike from Calebrese Flooring Co

    https://www.calabreseflooringco.com/ I have a great passion for wood working, we pride ourselves on remaining small but delivering beautifully crafted flooring in high volumes. I have had huge success. I love to watch my projects take shape into a work of art! I have 15 years experience...
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